The AFC North sported two of the best teams in the NFL for 2008 and two of the worst as well. The reliability and stability of the Pittsburgh Steelers resulted in yet another Super Bowl Championship. My congratulations once again goes out to a franchise that clearly “gets it” in just about every scenario, category,…

The addition of a “Tuna” with the Dolphins turned the AFC East upside down in ’08. Miami’s ten-game swing was remarkable to say the least and put the rest of the division on notice. There were three teams with losing records chasing the Patriots just two seasons ago and this past year there were three…

Former Broncos G.M. Ted Sundquist has prepared for us a division-by-division look at the draft needs of the 32 NFL teams. The latest division? The NFC East. Click here to check it out. The last three divisions are coming. And then we’ll post the links to them all one more time.

The NFC East, a division which at times defies the laws of logic, common sense, gravity, and, well, you get the point. The Giants, Eagles, Cowboys, and Redskins can be about as a formidable foursome as there is in our League. The talent level is good from top to bottom, but it’s how they all…

The trip to Philly and the Tuesday server meltdown caused us to slip off track with the posting of Ted Sundquist’s division-by-division draft needs. We’re back on track, with five divisions to go. Here’s the NFC South.

[Editor’s note: Former Broncos G.M. Ted Sundquist continues his look at the primary needs of each NFL team, by division. The NFC South appears below.] The NFC South experienced a massive turnaround in ’08, with the emergence of Atlanta’s rookie quarterback, Matt Ryan. All four teams finished at .500 or better, which eclipsed even…

Former Broncos G.M. Ted Sundquist is back with a look at the primary draft needs of the four teams of the AFC South. The full item is right here. Prior posts from Sundquist include the AFC West and the NFC West.

[Editor’s note: Former Broncos G.M. Ted Sundquist will be looking at the primary needs of each NFL team, by division. The AFC South appears below.] The AFC South could very well be one of the most competitive divisions in pro football. Jacksonville slipped to sub-.500 ball in ’08, but Tennessee and Indy both secured playoff…

Former Broncos G.M. Ted Sundquist continues to work his work his way through the eight NFL divisions, setting forth the primary draft needs of each team. He previously posted the AFC West draft needs, and the NFC West draft needs are now up. The NFC West draft needs are right here.

[Editor’s note: Former Broncos G.M. Ted Sundquist will be looking at the primary needs of each NFL team, separated by division. Next up, the NFC West.] The NFC West comes rolling into the 2009 draft not much stronger than the AFC West. St. Louis and Seattle own two of the top four picks and San Francisco sits at No.…

As we mentioned last night, former Broncos G.M. Ted Sundquist has rejoined us for the 2009 draft. His first item — at look at the primary needs of the four AFC West teams — is posted. Next up, the NFC West.

[Editor’s note: Former Broncos G.M. Ted Sundquist will be looking at the primary needs of each NFL team, separated by division. He starts with his old stomping grounds, the AFC West.] The AFC West stumbles into the 2009 draft as the only division with all four teams having earned the right to select in the top half of the…

Some of you have asked if we’re going to do the team-by-team draft needs thing again. We’re not. At least not the way we used to do it. Instead, former Broncos G.M. Ted Sundquist will rejoin us for the next two weeks, and he’ll prepare on a division-by-division basis a look at each team’s primary…